An Innovative Use of Internet History

The reality is that most people have nothing to hide, but it’s ultimately all about how you use this information against society that makes it frightening. Will you sell information about my search for a new job to my current employer so that they can hold back on a raise? Will political interests be sold off to adversaries so that I’ll bend to their will to avoid embarrassment? Will my banking information be sold to lenders or other institutions looking to find out my net worth without my permission?

Just a few of the many questions that will materialize in the new age of transparency.

ISPs argue that many companies like Google and Facebook already do this. The reality is that people should know this is done and that it is actually done with your permission.

It looks like the new legislation will make it possible to sell your information without your knowledge.